Welcome to the Multicultural Association for Prehealth Students

We are a student-run organization at Baylor University that is committed to promoting diversity in the health care field as well as
facilitating service learning opportunities to prepare its members to provide for the health care needs of individuals from varying backgrounds, cultures, and socioeconomic
levels.

Through our organization, students will have the opportunity to learn from various experts in the medical field and leave with an increased awareness
of current events and difficult topics in healthcare. Our society also organizes volunteering programs, special events, and panels, and serves as a resource for students seeking a career in
medicine.

Our key goals are:

demonstrate the importance of diversity in the health care field

to educate and advise students on undergraduate, medical school, and career options in the medical field

to serve the community

to educate and inform members of the current state of medicine

to ultimately prepare students for post graduation in whatever graduate track they choose

Learn more aboutour associationandeventstaking place this year. Interested in joining Multicultural Association of Pre-Health
Students? Please contact us today. We look forward to talking to you.

Practice MCAT Questions

Q. A neurotransmitter is found that is released to a secondary neuron with the downstream effects of causing
muscle contraction. This neurotransmitter is also found to be involved in a negative feedback pathway. On which structure does this neurotransmitter likely act as part of this feedback
pathway?

A

Post-synaptic neuron

B

Pre-synaptic neuron

C

Within the synapse

D

Directly on the muscle

Q. Increased temperature serves to

A

increase the reaction rate for a reaction

B

increase activation energy for a reaction

C

decrease activation energy for a reaction

D

maintain the same reaction rate for a reaction

Reminders

Remember to pay dues to our secretary, Sonja Smeding by February 9, 2015. Dues for new members for the spring semester are $40.